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MKS Announces Advanced Ophir® 70 K-W Power Laser Sensor for High Energy Laser Weapon Systems, Measuring Up to 100 kW

MKS Inc. , a global provider of enabling technologies that transform our world, has announced the enhanced Ophir 70 K-W Ultra-High Power Laser Sensor at Laser World of Photonics 2025. Designed to meet the stringent demands of industrial and defense environments, the enhanced Ophir 70 K-W sensor delivers precise CW laser power measurements up to 70 kW. Now featuring a unique Power from Pulse capability, it enables accurate power measurements from short-duration laser exposures - extending measurement capacity up to 100 kW. This breakthrough makes it exceptionally well-suited for High Energy Laser Weapon Systems (HELWS), where lasers typically operate in fast, high-energy bursts.

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"In certain directed energy applications, the laser may lase for mere seconds," said Reuven Silverman, General Manager, Ophir Photonics Products. "This makes measurement with traditional calorimetric sensors impossible as they have a typical response time of 40 seconds or more. That meant more complex setups with indirect power measurement were required. The unique design of the 70 K-W laser sensor combines accurate power measurement and beam dumping within the same device, overcoming these challenges. The new Power from Pulse function allows accurate power measurement from a short exposure of the laser. This simplifies test setups and delivers exceptional accuracy and dependable performance for high-power systems, along with built-in safety, connectivity, and easy integration features."

The 70 K-W Ultra-High Power Laser Sensor is an efficient solution that covers the spectral range from 900 - 1100 nm and 10.6 µm. It is a tap water or deionized (DI) water-cooled, calorimetric sensor that incorporates both power sensing and beam dumping functions. Its lightweight design (under 40 kg without water) and multiple interfaces - including Ethernet and RS232 - for communication, analog output, and real-time laser power monitoring output, allow easy integration into various industrial and defense applications, such as high-power fiber laser development and testing, industrial cutting, and directed energy systems. Enhanced safety is achieved through a built-in interlock output and exceptionally low back reflection of <0.5%, a critical feature for high-power environments.

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The Ophir 70 K-W Ultra-High Power Laser Sensor is available now.

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